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adam_text | Contents
Preface
and Acknowledgements
vii
1 An expanded view of social evolution I
1.1
The biological hierarchy, the evolution of individuality,
and the major evolutionary transitions
2
1.2
Strengths of the major transitions view of evolution
and aims of this book
4
1
.3
Defining major evolutionary transitions and their
component stages
6
1.4
Inclusive fitness theory and the evolution of cooperation
21
1.5
Challenges remaining in the study of social evolution
23
1.6
Summary
26
2
A primer in inclusive fitness theory
28
2.1
Hamilton s rule and relatedness
28
Social actions
28
Relatedness
31
Hamilton s rule
32
2.2
The effect of levels of relatedness on evolvable types
of social action
34
Cooperation (narrow sense)
38
Altruism
38
Selfishness
40
Spite
41
2.3
Social conflict and the tragedy of the commons
41
Examples of kin-selected conflict
42
Intragenomic and intergenomic conflict
43
The tragedy of the commons
45
2.4
Assumptions of inclusive fitness theory
47
The scale of social behaviour relative to dispersal
47
χ
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Causes
of relatedness, interests of other loci, green-beard
genes, and consequences for social evolution
49
Facultative gene expression
52
Genes for social actions in nature
52
2.5
The value of inclusive fitness theory
57
Relationship of inclusive fitness theory with multilevel
selection theory
57
Evidence for inclusive fitness theory
59
Recent critiques of inclusive fitness theory
63
2.6
Summary
71
3
The major transitions in light of inclusive
fitness theory
74
3.1
Egalitarian versus fraternal major transitions
74
Interactions within species
74
Interactions between species
75
Shared genes versus shared reproductive fate
78
3.2
Conflict resolution
79
Self-limitation
80
Coercion
84
3.3
Life cycles and the major transitions
86
Unitary propagule (bottleneck present)
88
Group propagule (bottleneck absent)
92
3.4
Summary
93
4
Social group formation
95
4.1
Pathways of social group formation
95
Pathways of social group formation among non-relatives
95
Pathways of social group formation among relatives
96
4.2
Genetic factors in social group formation
101
Genetic factors in social group formation among non-relatives
101
Genetic factors in social group formation among relatives
106
4.3
Ecological factors in social group formation
110
Ecological factors in social group formation among non-relatives
110
Ecological factors in social group formation among relatives
113
4.4
Synergistic factors in social group formation
121
Synergistic factors in social group formation among non-relatives
121
Synergistic factors in social group formation among relatives
122
4.5
Hamilton s rule and social group formation
123
4.6
Summary
127
Contents · xi
5
Social
group maintenance 1
29
5.1
Limitation of exploitation: principles and processes
129
5.2
Limitation of exploitation from outside
130
Recognition of self versus non-self in social groups of non-relatives
130
Recognition of self versus non-self in social groups of relatives
131
Recognition systems are imperfect
134
Some forms of social group defence against external exploitation
select for genetic variation within groups
136
5.3
Limitation of exploitation from inside: self-limitation through
negative frequency-dependence
137
Social bacteria
138
Cytoplasmic male sterility
138
Social insects
140
5.4
Limitation of exploitation from inside: self-limitation through
excessive costs to the group
140
Non-transmissible cancers in multicellular organisms
141
Transmissible cancers in multicellular organisms
142
Selfish reproduction within eusocial societies
145
Worker social parasites of intraspecific origin in eusocial societies
146
Limitation of exploitation by excessive costs
in interspecific mutualisms
147
5.5
Limitation of exploitation from inside: limitation by others
through coercion
148
Enforced uniparental inheritance of mitochondria
148
Enforced fairness in meiosis
150
Enforced suppression of cytoplasmic male sterility and other
forms of sex ratio distortion
152
Coercion in eusocial societies
153
Enforced fairness in interspecific mutualisms
158
5.6
Predicting the outcome of the limitation of exploitation
159
5.7
Summary
161
6
Social group transformation 1
62
6.1
The size-complexity hypothesis for social group transformation
162
6.2
Simple versus complex social groups
164
Simplicity and complexity in social groups
164
Evidence for size-associated syndromes of simplicity and
complexity in multicellular organisms
168
Evidence for size-associated syndromes of simplicity
and complexity in eusocial societies
170
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Number of independent evolutions of complexity
in social groups
172
Complexity, sexual reproduction, and genetic variation
175
6.3
External drivers leading to greater size in social groups
176
Short-term ecological drivers of greater size in social groups
176
Long-term evolutionary drivers of greater size in social groups
177
6.4
Effect of increasing size of the social group on group complexity
179
Reproductive division of labour within multicellular organisms
179
Non-reproductive division of labour within multicellular organisms
183
Reproductive division of labour within eusocial societies
184
Non-reproductive division of labour within eusocial societies
190
6.5
Self-reinforcing social evolution in social group transformation
190
Positive feedback favouring large group size
in multicellular organisms
190
Positive feedback favouring large group size in eusocial societies
191
6.6
The size-complexity hypothesis: conclusions
193
6.7
Summary
195
7
Synthesis and conclusions 1
98
7.1
The principles of social evolution: a summing-up
198
7.2
Open questions in the study of social evolution
201
7.3
The next major transition
201
7.4
Summary
205
References
206
Author Index
245
Subject Index
253
Taxonomic
Index
263
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